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Come On Let's Learn..... : Module 1. Infinite Limits

This document contains notes from a math module on infinite limits. It introduces the limit theorem for positive integers r and examples of applying it. It also covers the limit theorem for when f(x) approaches 0 and g(x) is a non-zero constant, discussing the limits based on the signs of c and whether f(x) approaches through positive or negative values. There are examples of applying these theorems by taking limits of fractions as x approaches values. The document concludes with exercises to find limits analytically and plot the graphs in Geogebra.

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Come On Let's Learn..... : Module 1. Infinite Limits

This document contains notes from a math module on infinite limits. It introduces the limit theorem for positive integers r and examples of applying it. It also covers the limit theorem for when f(x) approaches 0 and g(x) is a non-zero constant, discussing the limits based on the signs of c and whether f(x) approaches through positive or negative values. There are examples of applying these theorems by taking limits of fractions as x approaches values. The document concludes with exercises to find limits analytically and plot the graphs in Geogebra.

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NAME: Ariel Jayson Ng

___________________

Year and Sec.: IV - Maxwell

Date:

MODULE 1. INFINITE LIMITS

Come on lets learn.....


Limit Theorem: If r is any positive integer , then
(i)

Examples :

3)

(ii)

1)

2)

4)

Limit Theorem :If a is any real number and if) f(x) = 0 and g(x) = c where c is
a constant not equal to 0 , then
If c> 0 and f(x) through positive values of f(x),
If c > 0 and f(x) through negative values of f(x),
If c < 0 and f(x) through positive values of f(x),
If c < 0 and f(x) through negative values of f(x),
The theorem is also valid if x is replaced by x or x

Examples:1)

, take a value of x near 1 and less than 1, for instance, x = 0.9

and compute
the negative quotient leads us to suspect that

2)

take a value of x greater than 1, for instance, x = 1.1 and

compute
the positive quotient leads us to suspect that

3. f(x) =

a) find the

the limit of the numerator is 14 and

the limit if the denominator is 0, and the denominator is


approaching 0 through positive values.
Therefore the
b) find the

the limit of the numerator is 14 and the limit if

the denominator is 0, and the denominator is approaching 0


through negative values.
Therefore the

Have a happy practice.....


Find the limit analytically and support your answer by plotting the graph of the function . Use
geogebra.Please print your graph in other sheet of paper.

1.

= 10

= +

2.

= -10

= -

3.

= -17.35

4.

= 7.81

5.

7.

8.

= +

= -9

6.

= -

= +

= +

= +

= -

= -

= +

Have a happy practice.....


Find the limit analytically and support your answer by plotting the graph of the function . Use
geogebra.Please print your graph in other sheet of paper.

1.

= +

2.

= -

3.

= -

4.

= +

5.

= -

6.

= -

7.

= +

8.

= +

= +

= +

1.
2.

3.

7.

4.

8.

5.

6.

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